Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.com.
How much are violin lessons for kids?
Violin lessons for kids cost$30 to $50 per 30-minute session.If you have a private violin teacher come to you, it usually costs $50 to $80 for an hour. Joining a group lesson costs $20 to $30 per person for each session.
Save money with a prepaid discount rate of $190 to $360 per month for violin lessons.
How much does a kid's violin cost?
A kid's violin costs $50 to $400 minimum for the smallest sizes. Renting a child's first violin saves money while your child decides if the violin is something they want to keep learning or not. Music stores often rent violins for $25 to $50 per month.
How early can kids play the violin?
Kids can start playing the violin when they're between 4 to 7 years old, depending on if they can focus on the lesson for 30 minutes. You should wait until your child has the physical skills needed for violin lessons, like finger strength and flexibility.
How many violin lessons does a kid need?
How many violin lessons a kid needs depends on their natural abilities and experience with music, how often they practice, and what they want to achieve. Most children need to take violin classes regularly for many months before they can play a simple song or read music.
For example, consider these average learning timelines:
After about 3 to 6 years, you'll be able to play many different songs quite well.
If you want to play like a professional, it often takes more than 10 years of practice.
Can kids learn violin online?
Kids can learn violin online with private lessons that cost $40 to $70 per hour. These live video-chat sessions with a personal teacher allow more learning flexibility with scheduling. You'll need a high-speed Internet connection with a good webcam and microphone for your child to benefit fully from these lessons.
Please note that young children may require parental supervision during online lessons.
How do I find a violin teacher for kids?
You can find a violin teacher for kids by browsing through our instructor listings here on Lessons. Music stores sometimes also have affiliated teachers who give private lessons.
Before you choose a violin teacher close to you, make sure to:
Check the prices of at least 3 violin tutors.
Read what other people say about the teachers on Lessons and Google.
Ask for a list of students the teacher has taught recently to contact for references.
Talk to other moms and dads about how the teacher works with kids.
Get a written plan and a schedule before your first class.
Pay a little at a time until you're sure you like the teacher.
What questions do I ask a violin teacher for kids?
Here are some questions to help you find the best violin teacher:
How many years have you been teaching the violin?
What age group of students do you like teaching the most?
How many degrees in music do you have, and do you play professionally?
Can my child try a lesson for free or at a discounted price to see if they like it?
Are violins available for rent from your school if I don't have one at home?
How much does my kid need to practice?
What books or sheet music do I need to get?
Can you change how you teach to help students with special needs?
What kind of violin music are you best at teaching?
Will you give homework?
What should I bring, and how long does each class last?
Can I get a copy of our class schedule, agreement, and how to pay?
What happens if I need to cancel a class because something comes up?
Can my kid choose some of their favorite songs to learn?
Reviews for Columbus kids violin lessons
Recent success stories from people in the Columbus area.
William S.
My teacher is Matt. He's very understanding and thorough.
Encore Music Studios
Tyler Q.
Very friendly, knowledgable teachers! I also like that they have a sizable music library, an easy-to-find location, and put on their recitals in real venues. Great experience all around!
The Schwartz School of Music
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